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    1956 Plymouth stuff for sale

     



    I've got a 277 c.i. engine, 2spd auto (suspect), rear end, drive shaft, master cyl/booster, and a lot more to go CHEAP.
    No, if you were me, you'd do it just like I did.
    Animal

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    Car Year, Make, Model: '54 Plymouth Savoy
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    You got pics?

    email em to me if you do.

    Ceadderman@yahoo.com

    thanks.
    Any dolt with a Torch and Welder can customize a car.

    Real artists use what God bestowed on em.

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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1949 Ply/ 1979 International Traveler
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    What do you want for the engine and tranny? and do they run?
    1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Still in pieces.
    1979 International Scout Travler with SOA, 345 Engine and 727 AT

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    I found the guy that owned the car when it was parked; he says it was running fine, but the tranny had problems. I haven't had the time or inclination to check the engine out very far. It had good antifreeze in it, no visible cracks or problems. The original "power Pack" 4 bbl manifold, dual-exhaust manifolds, and Carter WCFB carb were still hooked up, with the original oil-bath air cleaner bolted on. The generator was also there. It looked like the car was parked, and left alone. I'd take $250 for the engine/tranny/emergency brake assy and everything that's attached to them.
    No, if you were me, you'd do it just like I did.
    Animal

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